Albert Van Abbe, Pantone 32

NO COMMENT 9001

Albert Van
Abbe's latest No Comment release presents 2 originals, a killer remix by The
Exaltics and a debut track by Pantone 32.

It
wasn’t until she opened the old pocket watch – its timeworn silver surface
glimmering slightly in the darkness – that she understood that something was
terribly wrong. It was audibly pounding in her hand like some kind of bizarre
metal heart. And it was decidedly running backwards. She could not move and she
could not take her eyes off the spinning indicators. “Stop”, she whispered.
Then again, louder this time: “Stop!”. The watch stopped and fell silent. She
exhaled and moved uneasily on the spot. The floorboards creaked. Wait. The
floorboards? There weren’t any floorboards in her room. It was all concrete and
glass and…. her room wasn’t there anymore. She was standing in an old workshop
brimming with ancient-looking machinery covered in sawdust. No-one was
operating the equipment but their ghostly echoes were still floating through
the air; buzzing, hammering, humming – almost melodic to her ears. The pocket
watch came to life in her hand, acting as a steady metronome to the spectral
orchestra. She wasn’t home anymore. But it certainly was.